
Linguistic Human Rights: Overcoming Linguistic Discrimination
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
478
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1994
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
3112189957
ISBN-13
9783112189955
Description
In a world where language can dictate opportunities and social inclusion, this compelling work highlights the urgent need for linguistic human rights. The authors delve into the pervasive issue of linguistic discrimination, offering insights into how it shapes individuals' lives and societies at large. Through comprehensive analysis and rich examples, they explore the intersection of language, culture, and identity, emphasizing the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.
The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a call to action, advocating for policies that respect and protect the rights of all language speakers. By illuminating the disparities faced by linguistic minorities, it urges readers to consider the implications of language on social justice and equality.
The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a call to action, advocating for policies that respect and protect the rights of all language speakers. By illuminating the disparities faced by linguistic minorities, it urges readers to consider the implications of language on social justice and equality.
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